Viral video shows EVM machine in car with Assam BJP MLA after polls; Here’s what happened

Accusing the BJP of trying to steal the election, several Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi, condemned the incident and demanded Election Commission’s intervention
Screen grab of the video; Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi
Screen grab of the video; Congress leader Priyanka GandhiTwitter

A viral video has surfaced on social media which allegedly captures an electronic voting machine (EVM) in the car of Patharkandi BJP candidate Krishnendu Paul hours after the second phase of polling concluded in Assam on Thursday.

The video was shared by an Assam-based journalist, who stated that the “situation is tense in Patharkandi” following the incident.

A polling team posted in Karimganj's Ratanari constituency was on their way back to the strong room after the end of voting in the Election Commission-assigned vehicle when it broke down. Although the presiding officer, who contacted the sector officer for a replacement vehicle was assured of one, the polling staff, however, raising brows, inexplicably hitched a ride with the BJP MLA’s vehicle. Opposition supporters, on recognising the vehicle, which was on its way to the strong room, mobbed it. The vehicle’s driver and the police staff are said to have run for safety.

Police had to resort to firing blank shots in the air and baton-charging the mob, which surrounded the car. According to authorities, the EVM is secure and has not been tampered with.

An FIR has been lodged on unknown persons who attacked the car carrying the polled EVM.

Taking to her Twitter, Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi said the Election Commission should act decisively on such complaints and that a serious re-evaluation of the use of EVMs needs to be carried out by all national parties. She added that every time private vehicles are caught transporting EVMs during the elections, the vehicles usually belong to BJP candidates or their associates.

“The videos are taken as one-off incidents and dismissed as aberrations. The BJP uses its media machinery to accuse those who exposed the videos as sore losers. The fact is that too many such incidents are being reported and nothing is being done about them,” she said in a tweet.

Congress MP from Assam Gaurav Gogoi also attacked the BJP saying the only way the BJP can win Assam is by looting EVMs. "This is the only way the BJP can win Assam: by looting EVMs. EVM capturing, like there used to be booth capturing. All under the nose of the Election Commission. Sad day for democracy," he said.

Assam Congress chief Ripun Bora, who retweeted the video said that the “open loot and rigging of EVMs” has to stop immediately. He also threatened that the party would boycott the election otherwise.

“We expect the Election Commission to take immediate action and explain how this could happen. The Congress party will consider boycotting the election if this open loot and rigging of EVMs does not stop immediately,” Bora tweeted.

The Election Commission has, meanwhile, suspended four poll officers including the presiding officer.

On Thursday, 39 assembly seats went to polls in Assam in the second phase of the election.

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